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manessha545 · 7 months ago
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Barranquilla Carnival, Barranquilla, Colombia: The Barranquilla Carnival is one of Colombia's most important folkloric celebrations, and one of the biggest carnivals in the world. The carnival has traditions that date back to the 19th century. Wikipedia
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the-indomitable-suit · 9 days ago
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yearningforunity · 7 months ago
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The Battle of Colors - Barranquilla, Colombia – February 2006
The Carnival of Barranquilla is a unique festivity which takes place every year during February or March on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Cumbia, both music and dance, is considered to be the main essence of the Carnival. A colourful mixture of the ancient African tribal dances and the Spanish music influence – cumbia, porro, mapale, puya, congo among others – hit for five days nearly all central streets of Barranquilla, the capital of the Atlántico Department. Those traditions kept for centuries by Black African slaves have had the great impact on Colombian culture and Colombian society. In November 2003 the Carnival of Barranquilla was proclaimed as the Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
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mekitbunxup678 · 5 months ago
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13/01/2024
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enriquemzn262 · 4 months ago
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Well damn, apparently The Punisher now lives in Barranquilla and drives around in a Colombia-made Renault 4.
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z1ggyst4r · 9 months ago
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Andante No 2 (The Nun's Hymn)
March 2024. Amazed by the angels of the Cementerio Universal - Barranquilla
3,31,2024
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cosmonautroger · 11 months ago
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Shakira Statue, Barranquilla, Colômbia
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veronidae-blog · 2 months ago
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Estatua de Shakira en Barranquilla, Colombia
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shakira-fan-page · 3 months ago
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Shakira via Instagram Stories. (Oct 4, 2024)
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sefaradweb · 26 days ago
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Las familias colombo-sefarditas, ¿quiénes pueden migrar a Portugal? (II)
🇨🇴 En Colombia, los descendientes de sefardíes tienen aún la oportunidad de obtener la ciudadanía portuguesa mediante la ley de 2015. A diferencia de España, que cerró sus puertas el 31 de julio para quienes no presentaron su árbol genealógico a tiempo, Portugal mantiene abierta su ley para los descendientes de los judíos expulsados de la Península Ibérica. Las familias deben demostrar un linaje sefardí a través de pruebas como partidas de bautismo, matrimonio, defunción, y otros documentos. Entre las familias colombianas que pueden acceder a esta ley, se incluyen los descendientes de figuras históricas como Paloma del Guadalcanal, de la cual descienden personajes como Francisco de Paula Santander y José Hilario López. Otros linajes importantes son los de Leonor de Alemán, cuyos descendientes se encuentran en Cartagena y Barranquilla, y Agustín de Burgos Antolínez, cuyos descendientes, principalmente en Antioquia y Bogotá, también pueden demostrar su conexión sefardí. Así, quienes descienden de estas familias tienen la posibilidad de obtener la ciudadanía portuguesa y, con ella, un pasaporte europeo.
🇺🇸 In Colombia, descendants of Sephardic Jews still have the opportunity to obtain Portuguese citizenship under the 2015 law. Unlike Spain, which closed its doors on July 31 for those who didn’t present their genealogical tree in time, Portugal has kept its law open for descendants of Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula. Families must prove their Sephardic lineage through evidence such as baptismal records, marriage, death, and other documents. Among the Colombian families eligible for this law are descendants of historical figures like Paloma del Guadalcanal, whose descendants include Francisco de Paula Santander and José Hilario López. Other important lineages are those of Leonor de Alemán, whose descendants can be found in Cartagena and Barranquilla, and Agustín de Burgos Antolínez, whose descendants, primarily in Antioquia and Bogotá, can also prove their Sephardic connection. Thus, those who descend from these families have the chance to obtain Portuguese citizenship, along with a European passport.
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rollingstoneandvogue · 1 year ago
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SHAKIRA
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manessha545 · 10 months ago
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Carnaval de Barranquilla, Colombia: The Barranquilla's Carnival is one of Colombia's most important folkloric celebrations, and one of the biggest carnivals in the world. The carnival has traditions that date back to the 19th century. Wikipedia
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the-indomitable-suit · 2 months ago
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yearningforunity · 8 months ago
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African dance from Cartagena in the parade of the great parade of the Barranquilla carnival. February 14, 2010, Jairo Castilla/REUTERS Barranquilla Carnival - Colombia
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enriquemzn262 · 7 months ago
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Well fuck, a massive sinkhole showed up this early morning right on my usual route to Barranquilla, 4 people where killed after 2 cars and a bike fell into it.
First time I’ve ever heard of a sinkhole in this city!
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z1ggyst4r · 8 months ago
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